Respect the law;s of islam as islam respect your rules and regulations. therefore i would personally say, this correct what saudi has done. Do respect and have respect, if you condmn this then stay away from islamic counutries and live in your devil world, where murders, thefft and adulty is allowed.
I recognize the right to the family of the maid to take vengeance. Not only was she treated in this way, but she had no right to defend herself. Find the excecutioner, the members of the family she used to work to, or whoever else you think that had to do with this, and let your wrath explode. I know that it is not according the law, but the maid was excecuted as a murderer even if she was in self defence.
Trust me in any country in this world if you dont break the rules of the country then for sure no one will do this with you, but for sure she broke the rules and she deserve, why dont you mention about muslims in Israel with out breaking any rules they are losing them souls? please look more around and see your country before u speak about Islamic rules, tnx
@danyialito Who said that in other countries outlaws don't be punished? Or should people die there too even for...witchcraft? Why should Israel let mouslims uncontrolled, to do whatever they like, f.x. to bring in sharia in the country? Wherever muslims go, demand that everyone changes life, not to insult islam. They keep nowhere laws(when they are many) on the planet because of Coran. Here(Greece) they scream nowadays for sharia(with excecutions) too and not only for muslims. Should we accept?
From what I saw during my time in Saudi Arabia, no human being from a civilized country should have to endure the indignities that abound in that benighted country. Islam is a religion of peace? Right. And I can make you a good deal on a bridge in Brooklyn.
A law written by mortal hands? You respect the law written by sinners like us? that's bullshit! What if the law states that all members of the family will be executed? In North Korea, if a worker or an army officer is against the law, or has escaped the country, his whole family will be executed.. Would you call that a just law?
@roslan8800 You let us believe that Islam respects other country's rules. Well, let me help you out of your dream: In the UK, Muslims wanted to change British law into Sharia law. So no respect for British rules. In France, Muslims went to the streets because France passed law to ban Muslim dress code. Again, no respect for French rules. In Belgium the same, no respect for Belgian rules. Should we go on?
@GHSRMENA In support of you: In Australia the Islamic Clerics claim that Muslims have more right to this country than Australians do because "they chose to be here" whereas we were "only born here", they are now also wanting to introduce Sharia Law...is this how Islam respects? If you migrate, you accept and intergrate into the society you migrate to and you abide by their customs, rules and law. Just as i would have to if i went to an Islamic country...which i wouldnt!
@kelstatheone Thank you for your support. However, the video is uploaded not for political reasons which commentators here seems to believe. We are monitoring on behalf of human research. In this case: how humans politicizing religion into rules and regulation.
@roslan8800 First of all its not about Islamic rules or any of that, in Saudi Arabia, this is our legal system. Just like in America, France, Belgium, and every other country.
Before you enter that country, you are forced to sign a piece of paper that says if you do wrong, you will be tried according to the countries laws.
Saudi Arabia goes by the Sharia law, if a person does not like it, then do not go there.
Just like America's goes by the Constitution, and every other country in this world.
@asas3060 Saudi law is based on the Koran. There is no single Arabic country which laws and regulation are based different. Your comment is based on personal views, not on facts. Then, we remove you from future comment because previous used improper language.
The saudi's just wearing the white dress which doesn't interpreting the great Islam at all. They drink alcohol, they have sex with prostitutes, and saudi arabia they will have lots of women to work for them. As that legal in Islam, I bit not. Please brothers don't post bad comments about Islam, First do a little research that what Islam stands for and what is the justice system tells us in Islam and then make your own conclusion. Thanx
Saudi's are the most cruel and insane people Apart from the the Prophet Muhammad PBUH and his companions.These saudi's are noway near the religion of Islam. I remember when I was in Pakistan, there were two brother and they have worked for their employer for two and a half years. The employer refused to pay them, therefore in this case what the employee needs to do. I believe giving them a lesson by burring the bastard in the paler of that building and escaping to Pakistan.
@tinano1101 Yes, the woman had killed her principle after being humiliated and abused for a long period. She was a house maid. The Philippine govt. failed by not doing enough to save her life. Indonesia is the first Asian country that no longer send its citizens to Saudi Arabia because of this.
@GHSRMENA This is terrible!!!!!! how people can do this?! I do not know, how we live in the world, where things like this happens and life goes on, like nothing is wrong..... terrible!
@hnkmg12345 OK. killing is a terrible crime, but if she was abused by this man, she should not get e death penalty.... She was a house made, I think, and she was abused by this family. Lots of Saudi families abuse their mades, which is a crime, also...
wake up u to those that like to talk with out thinking , u cant say that these saudi government is wrong after killing some1 who commited murder , look at texas and all those prisoners who are serving life and sent to the chair for steeling and killing
Barbaric nouveau riche exploit their country and prance around behind the guise of Islam while living in lavish palaces and murdering people. I can't wait until they run out of oil and go back to being dirt poor like god meant it.
Very funny reasoning of people who want life as wild as animal to do whatever they please them. The like of this world is a big highway that it moves toward its end whether we like it or not it will comes to end. Temporal & eternal knowledge contradict each other in all aspects. So, this is the reason people of secular knowledge don't understand or don't like to hear about the truth and the next world. Worst is that
@Grimwed Execution is the only way to have justice in a murder case....
You are pathetic...what does execution do to obtain justice? To satisfy the medieval Hammurabi thirst for more blood? What kind of justice is achieved by another death? Did the situation of the family of the murdered got better because of the execution? Does society benefits at all in this "justice by execution"?
The "law" is an arbitrary construct that gets altered in time and place. The "law" is more than often the tyrants will. Laws are force upon other people and usually serve to protect the established order or justify the actions thereof. The death penalty is an act of violence that results in the death of a human being. That's murder to me. Morals are universal, regardless of time, place, etc. I am against immoral laws, maybe you are not. I let morals guide my life, not law.
@SSTTEEAALLTTHH you get to be right on one thing. morality is universal, and absolute. that FACT is exactly why those who wilfully make the conscious choice to violate someone's sacrosanct right to life VOLUNTARILY are choosing to forfeit theirs.
simple REALITY, execution is the ONLY morally proper punishment for murder
@SSTTEEAALLTTHH what is truly immoral is the lunatical belief that the life of a murderer is in some way worth that of the life of his victim. you can't get any more immoral than that
Morality is a code of conduct and behavior, not a system of punishment. Like I said morality is also universal. It is immoral to kill. That means it is always fundamentally wrong. Regardless of what situation you are in, who you are or who the other person is, killing is ALWAYS wrong if you consider it immoral.
I don't think you fully understand the concept of morality.
How do I belief the life of a murderer is worth more than that of a victim by saying it is immoral to kill?
@Grimwed Dont talk Crap ya Childish Bastard, Many people are convicted Then Pardoned when new evidence is presented, you Are No better than these savages in this video, grow up Ya Thick bastard.
As far as I know the state of Texas do not chop off heads in the middle of the market place after the Sunday prayer, its police force is not currently on an official old fashion witch and wizard hunt. The inmates on deaths row cannot get out their trouble by paying a fine and the execution rate is not disproportionally high for the dirt poor quasi slave labor population...........
@knutgordon So killing somebody behind a wall doesn't have the same end result of killing somebody in the market place? People in America pay money to get away with murder all the time...What are you talking about? Killing one man or a hundred is the same to me, murder is murder.
...........The state of Texas seems to have a somewhat better human right and legal standards, and a slighter smaller specter of crimes qualifying to death penalty in the first place, not including offences such as Adultery, Apostasy, Blasphemy, Fornication, Homosexuality, Idolatry, Prostitution, Sexual misconduct, Waging War on God, and Witchcraft.
Not a fan of neither. Just pointing out the very obvious differences of the death penalty policies apllied:
Last executed in Texas: White supremacist executed after numerous trials for chaining a black man man to the back of his truck and dragging him to death. Last executed SA: Old woman arrested by the religious police, convicted of “witchcraft and sorcery” in a closed hasty court, details of the alleged acts and evidence thereof unknown.
@knutgordon You cant just point out the last person put to death. You must reiterate the entire group. Do you know how many innocent people have been murdered by capital punishment in the US? Can you imagine for one second laying on a table being put to death for a crime you didn't commit? So in order to kill a White Supremacist we must factor in a couple of innocent people here and there......Greater Good?
Very few documented cases in the more recent decades. before that things was somewhat Wild West. Understand that the level of proof at a trial isn't absolute 101% certainty, it's beyond a reasonable doubt. That alone tells you there can and will be people wrongfully convicted and in any legal system known to man. Flawed as the legal system might be and regrettable as such a incident is - its quite a bit different than the Saudi Arabian case.
@knutgordon If there is a possibility you could kill just one innocent man, then the system needs to be shut down, otherwise we are no different than the Saudis.
Few dispute that death penalty cases have the greatest level of due process protections in the US and that the most likely to correct eventual errors upon a number of post conviction reviews. Its much more likely that an wrongfully convicted will end up dead outside the death row block of natural or not so natural causes. Both irreversible errors, but one more likely than the other. Shut down the legal system? In any case: Its different from 21st century Witch trials.
Scenario: A man is wrongfully convicted for, say, raping a kid. He end up hanging himself in the cell in despair, get stabbed or beaten to death by other inmates, or getting HIV infected after being played around with in the shower. Defiantly a possibility that it can happen , quite likely that it have happened, and for all practical purposes a innocent man was killed by an imperfect legal system.
@knutgordon You have two men, one who was convicted and sent to death row and the other a life sentence. Both are innocent, which do you think has a better chance????
As far as chances for the justice murder to surface post-trial goes: The guy serving life without parole is pretty much fucked. Locked up, keys thrown, forgotten. The guy on the death row have advocates and antis swarming around like flies to manure looking for any legal errors and loopholes, and tend to go trough a ridiculous amount of appeals and habeas corpus procedures stretching over a decade or two. In the end he might avoid execution and join the guy serving life.
As mentioned by the commentator in the voive over, clemency is what was taught by prophet Muhammed(PBUH), but the saudi king is bound by the law of the land which is a a form of old tribal customs. he cannot force the family of a saudi victim. In this case the family could have pardoned the accused, but it appears that better sense didnot prevail. Occasionaly people have received pardons from the victims family at the last moment, but they are not highlighte to save the accused from humiliation.
In Thailand drug traffiking is a crime punishable by death, meted out by a firing squad. Some states in USA impose the capitol punishment by injection or some other means. Hundreds of thousand of non combatants have been killed during the mindless bombing of Iraq and Afghanistan. Yet when Saudi Arabia imposes its law of the land which is simple and plain(an eye for an eye), the human rights activists suddenly wake up.
Keep in mind that this is a country that somewhat regularly beheading people accused of.....witchcraft and sorcery, the last one executed today, and that there is pretty much no human nor legal rights whatsoever for imported third world laborers. I vaguely remember said murder was a teenage girl without prior child care experience that ended up chocking a baby while feeding him milk.
works of the devil in the evil kingdom of saudi arabia. this is the place where the laziest people on earth dwells. In here you can see the quranic brains of the true islam. islam is truly evil.
تبكون على تنفيذ شرع الله وأنتم تقصفون الأبرياء بلآ رحمه قبح الله وجوهكم
aboalwaleed310 4 days ago
Respect the law;s of islam as islam respect your rules and regulations. therefore i would personally say, this correct what saudi has done. Do respect and have respect, if you condmn this then stay away from islamic counutries and live in your devil world, where murders, thefft and adulty is allowed.
sheikhoo1000 4 days ago
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Blood thirsty for the sake of merciful God!!!
Megahs2010 4 days ago
الله وأكبر ...... ولله الحمد ...... شرع الله
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I recognize the right to the family of the maid to take vengeance. Not only was she treated in this way, but she had no right to defend herself. Find the excecutioner, the members of the family she used to work to, or whoever else you think that had to do with this, and let your wrath explode. I know that it is not according the law, but the maid was excecuted as a murderer even if she was in self defence.
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egomono1 5 days ago
Trust me in any country in this world if you dont break the rules of the country then for sure no one will do this with you, but for sure she broke the rules and she deserve, why dont you mention about muslims in Israel with out breaking any rules they are losing them souls? please look more around and see your country before u speak about Islamic rules, tnx
danyialito 1 week ago
@danyialito Who said that in other countries outlaws don't be punished? Or should people die there too even for...witchcraft? Why should Israel let mouslims uncontrolled, to do whatever they like, f.x. to bring in sharia in the country? Wherever muslims go, demand that everyone changes life, not to insult islam. They keep nowhere laws(when they are many) on the planet because of Coran. Here(Greece) they scream nowadays for sharia(with excecutions) too and not only for muslims. Should we accept?
egomono1 5 days ago
بطلو تسحرونا نبطل نقتلكم كل خدامة جات عندنا الى نحصل معها سحر وطلاسم ونجوم وحروف غريبة.
majed0554432330 1 week ago
From what I saw during my time in Saudi Arabia, no human being from a civilized country should have to endure the indignities that abound in that benighted country. Islam is a religion of peace? Right. And I can make you a good deal on a bridge in Brooklyn.
TheSFCRetired 1 week ago
This stupid guy masferrr is verbally abusing the poor dead women,what a dickhead.
TABIDEEN 1 week ago
masferr انت فعلا حيوان و لا تمت للآدمية بصلة.....اتفو على وجهك يا خنيت
TABIDEEN 1 week ago
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FUCKING ASIAN GOOOD JOB COPS
MBC4HD 1 week ago
A law written by mortal hands? You respect the law written by sinners like us? that's bullshit! What if the law states that all members of the family will be executed? In North Korea, if a worker or an army officer is against the law, or has escaped the country, his whole family will be executed.. Would you call that a just law?
joey143anna 1 week ago
مصي زبي ياقحبة ياخدامه
masferrr 1 week ago
You must respect the law and rules of Islam, like Islam respect your rules.
roslan8800 1 week ago
@roslan8800 We don't know were you got that from but it shows you haven't open your eyes properly. Have you forgotten France, Belgium?
GHSRMENA 1 week ago
@GHSRMENA : that why France, Belgium, have more criminal cases.
roslan8800 1 week ago
@roslan8800 You let us believe that Islam respects other country's rules. Well, let me help you out of your dream: In the UK, Muslims wanted to change British law into Sharia law. So no respect for British rules. In France, Muslims went to the streets because France passed law to ban Muslim dress code. Again, no respect for French rules. In Belgium the same, no respect for Belgian rules. Should we go on?
GHSRMENA 1 week ago
@GHSRMENA In support of you: In Australia the Islamic Clerics claim that Muslims have more right to this country than Australians do because "they chose to be here" whereas we were "only born here", they are now also wanting to introduce Sharia Law...is this how Islam respects? If you migrate, you accept and intergrate into the society you migrate to and you abide by their customs, rules and law. Just as i would have to if i went to an Islamic country...which i wouldnt!
kelstatheone 4 days ago
@kelstatheone Thank you for your support. However, the video is uploaded not for political reasons which commentators here seems to believe. We are monitoring on behalf of human research. In this case: how humans politicizing religion into rules and regulation.
GHSRMENA 4 days ago
@roslan8800 First of all its not about Islamic rules or any of that, in Saudi Arabia, this is our legal system. Just like in America, France, Belgium, and every other country.
Before you enter that country, you are forced to sign a piece of paper that says if you do wrong, you will be tried according to the countries laws.
Saudi Arabia goes by the Sharia law, if a person does not like it, then do not go there.
Just like America's goes by the Constitution, and every other country in this world.
asas3060 2 days ago
@asas3060 Saudi law is based on the Koran. There is no single Arabic country which laws and regulation are based different. Your comment is based on personal views, not on facts. Then, we remove you from future comment because previous used improper language.
GHSRMENA 2 days ago
لا اله الا الله
لاحول ولا قوة الا بالله
ABHAWE61 2 weeks ago
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GHSRMENA 2 weeks ago
F**k Human rights ........Islamic Law only!!!!
ahsenar57 2 weeks ago
@LWAEL you could send him to jail for all life either way you are not going to bring the victim back.
you can't teach people against killing others and meanwhile we as a society do the same thing .
eye for an eye it will leave everybody blind.
if you expect our god to forgive us at the end of time than we must forgive others
god bless you all
samuel61207 3 weeks ago
The only reasonable punishment for a murder is execution.
Because if you kill a man and you go to jail a few years later you will be free and alive, and the man will be the same .. DEAD
it is not fair that you take the life of a human being and keep yours
so death = death an eye for an eye but we still don't know the truth of the story.
LWAEL 3 weeks ago
The saudi's just wearing the white dress which doesn't interpreting the great Islam at all. They drink alcohol, they have sex with prostitutes, and saudi arabia they will have lots of women to work for them. As that legal in Islam, I bit not. Please brothers don't post bad comments about Islam, First do a little research that what Islam stands for and what is the justice system tells us in Islam and then make your own conclusion. Thanx
123shyda 3 weeks ago
Saudi's are the most cruel and insane people Apart from the the Prophet Muhammad PBUH and his companions.These saudi's are noway near the religion of Islam. I remember when I was in Pakistan, there were two brother and they have worked for their employer for two and a half years. The employer refused to pay them, therefore in this case what the employee needs to do. I believe giving them a lesson by burring the bastard in the paler of that building and escaping to Pakistan.
123shyda 3 weeks ago
this is God's law. who doubt It? do you think you are smarter than God? dumb ass
deriario 3 weeks ago
why was she beheaded?! what did she do? anybody knows?
tinano1101 3 weeks ago
@tinano1101 Yes, the woman had killed her principle after being humiliated and abused for a long period. She was a house maid. The Philippine govt. failed by not doing enough to save her life. Indonesia is the first Asian country that no longer send its citizens to Saudi Arabia because of this.
GHSRMENA 2 weeks ago
@GHSRMENA
yes and we don't want any killer to come to our country at all.
thousands of workers are living here are very happy since they don't
kill people.we are very happy that indonesia stop sending its citizens to
our country because many of them are bad workers and practicing black magic
eastwood1ist 2 weeks ago
@GHSRMENA This is terrible!!!!!! how people can do this?! I do not know, how we live in the world, where things like this happens and life goes on, like nothing is wrong..... terrible!
tinano1101 2 weeks ago
@tinano1101
he killed saudi man
hnkmg12345 2 weeks ago
@hnkmg12345 OK. killing is a terrible crime, but if she was abused by this man, she should not get e death penalty.... She was a house made, I think, and she was abused by this family. Lots of Saudi families abuse their mades, which is a crime, also...
tinano1101 2 weeks ago
wake up u to those that like to talk with out thinking , u cant say that these saudi government is wrong after killing some1 who commited murder , look at texas and all those prisoners who are serving life and sent to the chair for steeling and killing
dollauk 4 weeks ago
Barbaric nouveau riche exploit their country and prance around behind the guise of Islam while living in lavish palaces and murdering people. I can't wait until they run out of oil and go back to being dirt poor like god meant it.
bmcmvox 1 month ago
Very funny reasoning of people who want life as wild as animal to do whatever they please them. The like of this world is a big highway that it moves toward its end whether we like it or not it will comes to end. Temporal & eternal knowledge contradict each other in all aspects. So, this is the reason people of secular knowledge don't understand or don't like to hear about the truth and the next world. Worst is that
macgovern1 1 month ago
Why the lame insert of a Japanese getting ready to behead an Australian pilot in World War 2? Pretty weak.
AmishSniper12000 1 month ago
this kind of beheadings when u kill somebody is very acceptable in the crime torn philippines
lebarnomi1 1 month ago
Execution is the only way to have justice in a murder case those who are against the death penalty are also against justice.
Grimwed 1 month ago
@Grimwed Execution is the only way to have justice in a murder case....
You are pathetic...what does execution do to obtain justice? To satisfy the medieval Hammurabi thirst for more blood? What kind of justice is achieved by another death? Did the situation of the family of the murdered got better because of the execution? Does society benefits at all in this "justice by execution"?
samlarsenwrites 3 weeks ago
@Grimwed
Murder is always immoral, whether it comes from the government, or an act of violence against an individual.
SSTTEEAALLTTHH 3 weeks ago
@SSTTEEAALLTTHH don't be so daft. murder is the UNLAWFUL killing of another. obviously, by definition, execution is NEVER murder
iamjumbo 3 weeks ago
@iamjumbo
The "law" is an arbitrary construct that gets altered in time and place. The "law" is more than often the tyrants will. Laws are force upon other people and usually serve to protect the established order or justify the actions thereof. The death penalty is an act of violence that results in the death of a human being. That's murder to me. Morals are universal, regardless of time, place, etc. I am against immoral laws, maybe you are not. I let morals guide my life, not law.
SSTTEEAALLTTHH 3 weeks ago
@SSTTEEAALLTTHH you get to be right on one thing. morality is universal, and absolute. that FACT is exactly why those who wilfully make the conscious choice to violate someone's sacrosanct right to life VOLUNTARILY are choosing to forfeit theirs.
simple REALITY, execution is the ONLY morally proper punishment for murder
iamjumbo 3 weeks ago
@iamjumbo
Your punishment for a crime against morality is an immoral act. Go think about that.
SSTTEEAALLTTHH 3 weeks ago
@SSTTEEAALLTTHH what is truly immoral is the lunatical belief that the life of a murderer is in some way worth that of the life of his victim. you can't get any more immoral than that
iamjumbo 3 weeks ago
@iamjumbo
Morality is a code of conduct and behavior, not a system of punishment. Like I said morality is also universal. It is immoral to kill. That means it is always fundamentally wrong. Regardless of what situation you are in, who you are or who the other person is, killing is ALWAYS wrong if you consider it immoral.
I don't think you fully understand the concept of morality.
How do I belief the life of a murderer is worth more than that of a victim by saying it is immoral to kill?
SSTTEEAALLTTHH 3 weeks ago
@Grimwed you are an idiot
samuel61207 3 weeks ago
@Grimwed Dont talk Crap ya Childish Bastard, Many people are convicted Then Pardoned when new evidence is presented, you Are No better than these savages in this video, grow up Ya Thick bastard.
spinaway 2 weeks ago
Its not a believe its a penalty. dont kill, and you will not be killed.
democratichypocrit 2 months ago
I'd prefer to be beheaded than to die on the electric chair
yagorules 2 months ago
why don't you try it (Einstein) you are a very stupid person
samuel61207 3 weeks ago
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oh it showes how civilized this barbaric arabs are!
persianboy2aria 2 months ago
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oh it showes how civilized this barbaric arabs are!
persianboy2aria 2 months ago
oh it showes how civilized this barbaric arabs are!
persianboy2aria 2 months ago
thats why people in west dont want to listen name of muslims and islam .
tikinja2 2 months ago
How many people in the country of texas have died by the same means??????
brianh406 2 months ago
@brianh406
None?
knutgordon 2 months ago
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brianh406 2 months ago
@knutgordon 2010, the number was 46. 2009, the number was 52.
1976 - Nov. 2011, the number is 1228.
China, together with Iran, North Korea, Yemen and the US carried out the most executions in 2010.
brianh406 2 months ago
@brianh406
As far as I know the state of Texas do not chop off heads in the middle of the market place after the Sunday prayer, its police force is not currently on an official old fashion witch and wizard hunt. The inmates on deaths row cannot get out their trouble by paying a fine and the execution rate is not disproportionally high for the dirt poor quasi slave labor population...........
knutgordon 2 months ago
@knutgordon So killing somebody behind a wall doesn't have the same end result of killing somebody in the market place? People in America pay money to get away with murder all the time...What are you talking about? Killing one man or a hundred is the same to me, murder is murder.
brianh406 2 months ago
...........The state of Texas seems to have a somewhat better human right and legal standards, and a slighter smaller specter of crimes qualifying to death penalty in the first place, not including offences such as Adultery, Apostasy, Blasphemy, Fornication, Homosexuality, Idolatry, Prostitution, Sexual misconduct, Waging War on God, and Witchcraft.
knutgordon 2 months ago
So you are against the Saudis Capital punishment but are for Americas Capital punishment?!?!?!?!?
brianh406 2 months ago
@brianh406
Not a fan of neither. Just pointing out the very obvious differences of the death penalty policies apllied:
Last executed in Texas: White supremacist executed after numerous trials for chaining a black man man to the back of his truck and dragging him to death. Last executed SA: Old woman arrested by the religious police, convicted of “witchcraft and sorcery” in a closed hasty court, details of the alleged acts and evidence thereof unknown.
Still see no difference?
knutgordon 2 months ago
@knutgordon You cant just point out the last person put to death. You must reiterate the entire group. Do you know how many innocent people have been murdered by capital punishment in the US? Can you imagine for one second laying on a table being put to death for a crime you didn't commit? So in order to kill a White Supremacist we must factor in a couple of innocent people here and there......Greater Good?
brianh406 2 months ago
@brianh406
Very few documented cases in the more recent decades. before that things was somewhat Wild West. Understand that the level of proof at a trial isn't absolute 101% certainty, it's beyond a reasonable doubt. That alone tells you there can and will be people wrongfully convicted and in any legal system known to man. Flawed as the legal system might be and regrettable as such a incident is - its quite a bit different than the Saudi Arabian case.
knutgordon 2 months ago
@knutgordon If there is a possibility you could kill just one innocent man, then the system needs to be shut down, otherwise we are no different than the Saudis.
brianh406 2 months ago
@brianh406
Few dispute that death penalty cases have the greatest level of due process protections in the US and that the most likely to correct eventual errors upon a number of post conviction reviews. Its much more likely that an wrongfully convicted will end up dead outside the death row block of natural or not so natural causes. Both irreversible errors, but one more likely than the other. Shut down the legal system? In any case: Its different from 21st century Witch trials.
knutgordon 2 months ago
@knutgordon End Capital Punishment.......When did I state shut down the legal system?
brianh406 2 months ago
@brianh406
Scenario: A man is wrongfully convicted for, say, raping a kid. He end up hanging himself in the cell in despair, get stabbed or beaten to death by other inmates, or getting HIV infected after being played around with in the shower. Defiantly a possibility that it can happen , quite likely that it have happened, and for all practical purposes a innocent man was killed by an imperfect legal system.
knutgordon 2 months ago
@knutgordon You have two men, one who was convicted and sent to death row and the other a life sentence. Both are innocent, which do you think has a better chance????
brianh406 2 months ago
@brianh406
As far as chances for the justice murder to surface post-trial goes: The guy serving life without parole is pretty much fucked. Locked up, keys thrown, forgotten. The guy on the death row have advocates and antis swarming around like flies to manure looking for any legal errors and loopholes, and tend to go trough a ridiculous amount of appeals and habeas corpus procedures stretching over a decade or two. In the end he might avoid execution and join the guy serving life.
knutgordon 2 months ago
amen to that
samuel61207 3 weeks ago
As mentioned by the commentator in the voive over, clemency is what was taught by prophet Muhammed(PBUH), but the saudi king is bound by the law of the land which is a a form of old tribal customs. he cannot force the family of a saudi victim. In this case the family could have pardoned the accused, but it appears that better sense didnot prevail. Occasionaly people have received pardons from the victims family at the last moment, but they are not highlighte to save the accused from humiliation.
emraun 3 months ago
@emraun No, the Saudi king is bounded by conservative religious figures and princes!
GHSRMENA 2 months ago
In Thailand drug traffiking is a crime punishable by death, meted out by a firing squad. Some states in USA impose the capitol punishment by injection or some other means. Hundreds of thousand of non combatants have been killed during the mindless bombing of Iraq and Afghanistan. Yet when Saudi Arabia imposes its law of the land which is simple and plain(an eye for an eye), the human rights activists suddenly wake up.
emraun 3 months ago
@emraun
Keep in mind that this is a country that somewhat regularly beheading people accused of.....witchcraft and sorcery, the last one executed today, and that there is pretty much no human nor legal rights whatsoever for imported third world laborers. I vaguely remember said murder was a teenage girl without prior child care experience that ended up chocking a baby while feeding him milk.
knutgordon 2 months ago
works of the devil in the evil kingdom of saudi arabia. this is the place where the laziest people on earth dwells. In here you can see the quranic brains of the true islam. islam is truly evil.
tony46ization 3 months ago
@tony46ization
Wack you
I worship God And you worship Christ
jaja1543 2 months ago
@jaja1543 Wrong! Christians do not worship Christ but God as well. Don't politicize religion!!!!!
GHSRMENA 2 months ago